February 12, 2025

Power Beef, Taipei: A Must-Try for Steak and Uni Lovers

If you and your partner are on opposite ends of the culinary spectrum—one a beef lover and the other is a seafood lover - finding the perfect dining spot can be tricky. But in Taipei, there’s a place that promises to satisfy both cravings, Power Beef.

Located in the heart of Taipei, Power Beef is a well-known spot for meat lovers, offering premium cuts of steak grilled. But what sets it apart from your typical steakhouse is its pairing of beef with fresh seafood, particularly fish roe and uni (sea urchin).

For beef lovers like my husband, Power Beef is the place to be. Their selection includes high-quality wagyu, dry-aged cuts, and perfectly seared A5 Miyazaki beef that melts in your mouth.

The signature beef and uni donburi is a must-try, featuring thinly sliced, wagyu topped with fresh, creamy uni. Each bite is an explosion of umami, blending the rich flavors of the beef with the briny sweetness of the sea urchin.

As someone who adores seafood, I was thrilled to find that Power Beef doesn’t just specialize in steak. Their menu boasts an impressive array of seafood options, from delicate ikura (salmon roe) bowls to lavish uni-topped sushi. The combination of seafood and beef might sound unusual to some, but I loved it. I went for the special beef, uni and ikura rice bowl, with salmon roe bursting with flavor, balanced by the creamy, buttery uni on top.  Ohhh so good.

At Power Beef, both meat lovers and seafood enthusiasts can indulge in their favorites without compromise. The quality of ingredients is exceptional, every dish feels like an indulgent treat.

If you’re visiting Taipei and want to experience luxurious beef and seafood fusion, Power Beef is a must-visit. I’d definitely return for another round of beef, fish roe, and uni goodness if I ever visit Taipei again. Though I’ve technically checked Taiwan off my travel list, who knows, we’ll see.


We went for an early lunch on Sunday. As you can see in the video, there weren’t many people at that time. However, it's best to make a reservation if you're visiting during peak hours.

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